Ruentex Nangang Station Complex Skyscraper complex in Nangang District, Taipei, Taiwan
Ruentex Nangang Station Complex Status Completed Type Office building , Shopping mall , hotel Location No. 357, Section 7, Zhongxiao East Road, Nangang District, Taipei , Taiwan Coordinates 25°03′25″N 121°36′29″E / 25.056875606731367°N 121.60807443285798°E / 25.056875606731367; 121.60807443285798 Construction started 2011 Completed 2014 Roof 138.3 m (454 ft) Floor count 30 Floor area 133,751 m2 (1,439,680 sq ft) Architect(s) An-Hsien Lee Architects & Associates + Nikken Sekkei
The Ruentex Nangang Station Complex (Chinese : 潤泰南港車站大樓 ; pinyin : Rùn tài nángǎng chēzhàn dàlóu ) is a set of twin skyscrapers located in Nangang District, Taipei , Taiwan . The buildings are each 138.3 m (454 ft) in height 30 floors above the ground, with a total floor area of 133,751 m2 (1,439,680 sq ft).[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] The towers, designed by the Japanese and Taiwanese architectural teams Nikken Sekkei and An-Hsien Lee Architects & Associates, started construction in 2011 and was completed in 2014.[ 4] [ 5] The lower floors of the complex houses Nangang station .
Block A mainly contains offices. Levels 7 to 8 houses OBI Pharma, Inc. ; levels 9 to 16 houses HSBC Taiwan and Intel Taiwan branch occupies the 17th to 30th floors.[ 6] Block B houses Courtyard Taipei, a Courtyard by Marriott hotel, from the 7th to 30th floors.[ 7]
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Completed
Taipei
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The Sky Taipei (280 m, 2023)
Taipei Nan Shan Plaza (272 m, 2018)
Fubon Xinyi A25 (266 m, 2022)
Shin Kong Life Tower (245 m, 1993)
Cathay Landmark (212 m, 2015)
Farglory Financial Center (208 m, 2012)
Far Eastern Plaza Towers 1 & 2 (165 m, 1994)
Yihwa International Residential Towers A & B (160 m, 2014)
Huaku Sky Garden (157 m, 2016)
Hua Nan Bank Headquarters (155 m, 2014)
Uni-President International Tower (154 m, 2004)
Kee Tai Zhongxiao (152 m, 2019)
Taipei City Hall Bus Station (151 m, 2010)
Marriott Taipei (150 m, 2014)
New Taipei
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Neo Sky Dome Block B (188 m, 2010)
Farglory 95rich (184 m, 2017)
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HongWell i-Tower (181 m, 2020)
Panhsin Twin Towers (180 m, 2009)
Neo Sky Dome Blocks C & D (178 m, 2010)
Sunland 41 Blocks A & B (161 m, 2020)
Farglory U-Town Towers B & C (160 m, 2014)
The Crystal Plaza (160 m, 2012)
Neo Sky Dome Block A (156 m, 2010)
Tuntex Highrise Building (153 m, 1998)
Farglory U-Town Towers A & D (151 m, 2014)
Blue Ocean (150 m, 2010)
Taoyuan Taichung
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The Landmark (192 m, 2018)
Shr-Hwa International Tower (192 m, 2004)
Le Meridien Taichung (178 m, 1998)
Plato Palace (172 m, 2021)
Global Strategy Center (170 m, 2015)
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National Trade Center (165 m, 2018)
Fuyu Oriental Crown (165 m, 2014)
Yang Ma Tower (164 m, 2019)
Pao Huei Solitaire (161 m, 2016)
Treasure Garden (160 m, 2017)
Long-Bang Trade Plaza Towers 1 & 2 (160 m, 1993)
Ding Sheng BHW Taiwan Central Plaza (159 m, 2015)
Royal Landmark Tower (158 m, 2010)
Daan International Building (158 m, 1997)
Savoy Palace (157 m, 2017)
Fountain Palace (155 m, 2010)
Fubon Sky Tree (155 m, 2016)
Daan King Building (151 m, 1995)
Cosmos (150 m, 2018)
Kaohsiung
85 Sky Tower (348 m, 1997)
Farglory THE ONE (269 m, 2019)
Chang-Gu World Trade Center (222 m, 1992)
Han-Lai New World Center (186 m, 1995)
Guo-Yan Building BC (171 m, 2013)
Asia-Pacific Financial Plaza (170 m, 1992)
Next 100 (163 m, 2021)
Han-Hsien International Hotel (160 m, 1994)
Kaohsiung Marriott Hotel (156 m, 2019)
Kingtown King Park (154 m, 2015)
Highwealth - City of Leadership Towers A & B (150 m, 2016)
Under construction Proposed